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CreatorDB v1.3: Instagram Hashtag Search & Pricing Updates

Explore Instagram hashtag search, expanded creator database (20% more YouTubers, 400% more Instagram creators), new pricing plans, and improved platform features in

CCreatorDB Team 4 min read
CreatorDB v1.3: Instagram Hashtag Search & Pricing Updates

Hi Everybody!

Excited to once again be back with another development update blog, can’t believe this is already our third one! We have been maintaining the trend of looking closely at what our users are communicating with us and running with that as the focus of our development resources. For this version update, it is primarily in two areas, the first of which being user experience/value offering as well as continuing from our last update to provide more data & features surrounding Instagram creators.

On top of the additional features described in this update post, we have greatly increased the number of creators in our database with 20% more YouTubers and 400% more Instagram creators.

Thank you to all of our users for their support thus far and we look forward to developing CreatorDB into more and more of a powerful influencer marketing tool.

Our big new feature. This feature allows for users to go through a feed of Instagram posts just as one would when viewing the posts from a particular hashtag in the official Instagram app, but filter for creator and post data points. This way the feed of posts being shown can fit within a specific type of statistical requirements.

For an example post, the screenshot below shows a search with the following specific filters applied to the search:

2. Pricing plan changes (new free plan!)

Another big change! After receiving feedback and observing patterns based on how our users are using CreatorDB, we decided to revise both the monthly costs as well as the amount of data provided at each tier. Our Enterprise tier remains relatively untouched in terms of providing unlimited data to our large customers. The primary changes come in the middle tiers, both decreasing the price for the tiers and aligning the amount of data offered at each level to increase the value offered per cost for all users.

Additionally, we have decided to release a Free tier of CreatorDB that will provide small amounts of data in each category. This way teams with very small data needs or those trying to get a taste for the value that CreatorDB could provide for their business can have a try.

Additional details about the specific limits and prices available at each tier can be found on our pricing page. Or seen below (the prices shown below are for when purchasing an annual plan):

3. Standalone Instagram data profiles

To continue along with the trend set forward in the v1.2 release, we are working more and more to make CreatorDB social media platform-agnostic and this separation of Instagram profiles from YouTube ones in order to let them be independent within CreatorDB is a large step in that direction. Essentially, in our backend, it is no longer required for an Instagram user to have a YouTube account attached to them in order to be included in our database.

We plan on keeping this going on for the future as we continue to add additional social platforms beyond Instagram and YouTube to CreatorDB. This also allowed for feature number 5 discussed below to be possible.

4. Revamped login & registration

A small but meaningful update for new users to simplify user experience flow around new account registration, sign-in, and password recovery. Not to mention the page is looking a lot prettier.

Feel free to create accounts using either the CreatorDB account system or simply by connecting your Google account. Both ways provide the same experience, but just make sure to keep using the same account system you signed up with.

5. New Instagram creator submission

Just like before in CreatorDB where users could submit any YouTube channels which weren’t already in our database to have data collected on, the same can now be done with Instagram users. Under the same “Submit New Creators” page there is now a toggle to select Instagram and add any users the same way.

6. Language detection improvement

Through dealing with some of our various international customers we discovered that the accuracy of the language detection algorithm we were using for a creator’s individual YouTube videos wasn’t up to our high bar for data quality.

We have adopted a new method of detecting the language for each individual video which we are finding to have a greater degree of accuracy.

That’s all from this update, we are hoping in the future for the pace of these updates to increase, but beyond new features, our top priority is maintaining the stability of data collection which can be a challenge with each social media platform being its own moving target. In future updates, expect upgrades when it comes to the data available on each channel and then further in the future more campaign analysis and management tools.

Also, if you are ever looking for more hands-on help with your influencer marketing campaigns, feel free to reach out to us to learn more about CreatorDB Services. We provide end-to-end agency services and have worked with some of the largest advertisers in the industry.

See you in the version 1.4 update blog!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions.

What can you do with CreatorDB's new Instagram hashtag search?

Search Instagram posts by hashtag while filtering for creator metrics—follower count, engagement rate, post likes—just like browsing a hashtag feed natively, but with data controls. For example, filter for posts tagged #makeup from creators with 10k+ followers and 3%+ engagement rate. This lets you shortlist creators whose content matches both aesthetic and performance criteria in one step.

How much does CreatorDB cost after the v1.3 pricing update?

CreatorDB now offers a free tier for teams with minimal data needs, plus revised mid-tier plans at lower prices with increased data limits per tier. The Enterprise tier remains unchanged with unlimited data access. Specific pricing and feature limits by plan are available on CreatorDB's pricing page; exact figures depend on whether you choose monthly or annual billing.

Can you search for Instagram creators without a YouTube presence?

Yes. CreatorDB now stores Instagram creators as standalone profiles independent of YouTube accounts, so an Instagram-only creator is fully queryable in the database. This separation makes the platform increasingly social-media agnostic and enables features like Instagram hashtag search and the new Instagram creator submission tool.

How do you submit new Instagram creators to CreatorDB's database?

Use the "Submit New Creators" page and toggle to Instagram mode, then add the username the same way you'd submit a YouTube channel. CreatorDB will collect data on the submitted creator. This mirrors the existing YouTube channel submission process and works for any Instagram account not yet in the database.

Did CreatorDB expand its creator database in v1.3?

Yes. CreatorDB increased YouTube coverage by 20% and Instagram coverage by 400% in this release. Combined with the new Instagram hashtag search and standalone Instagram profiles, the update significantly expands the platform's depth across both networks, especially for Instagram-focused campaigns.